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Framed Surrealist Digital Collage Print of New York City and Earth

Contemporary Digital Art

AI Estimated Value

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$150-$300

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a framed contemporary digital collage print featuring a surrealist juxtaposition of urban and cosmic elements. The image depicts two figures lying on a grassy ledge in the foreground, looking out over a wide-angle, curvature-distorted view of Manhattan, New York City, which transitions into the curve of the Earth against the blackness of space. The composition creates a dreamlike, 'edge of the world' atmosphere. The print displays a saturated color palette with deep blues in the water and sky, contrasting with the warm highlights on the figures and the neutral tones of the skyscrapers. The artwork is professionally mounted with a double mat—a dark blue inner border and a wide off-white or cream outer mat—which provides depth and focuses the viewer's eye. It is housed in a contemporary light-colored wood frame, possibly maple or pine, with clean, square edges and visible mitered corners. The overall condition appears excellent with no visible glass damage, moisture spots, or fading. The collage style suggests a late 20th or early 21st-century production, utilizing high-resolution digital manipulation techniques characteristic of modern graphic art. No artist's signature or edition number is clearly visible on the lower margin of the visible print area, though they may be obscured by the matting.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital image of the framed surrealist collage depicting a cosmic New York City landscape. Based on visual inspection, the piece is a modern digital inkjet print (Giclée) likely produced between 2010 and the present. The condition appears to be excellent; the double-matting is crisp and the wood frame shows no signs of corner separation or UV-related fading in the saturated blues. The composition reflects a popular decorative 'retro-futurism' aesthetic found in contemporary graphic design. The valuation is driven primarily by the high-quality framing and commercial decorative appeal rather than investment-grade art status. As no signature or edition numbering is visible (e.g., '1/50'), I am treating this as an open-edition decorative print. The market for unsigned digital collage work is saturated, with primary value residing in the secondary market's demand for ready-to-hang interior decor. Comparables for professionally framed digital prints of this scale typically fall within the $100 to $300 range at retail galleries or high-end home decor auctions. Limitation of Authenticity: My assessment is based solely on digital imagery. Verification of the artist’s identity, which could significantly increase value if linked to a known digital creator, was not possible. A physical inspection is required to check for a signature or watermark hidden beneath the matting. Furthermore, I cannot verify the specific printing process or paper acidity without manual testing. To finalize a higher valuation, provenance documentation or a certificate of authenticity from the digital artist would be necessary.

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